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Based on a true haunting the author and his family experienced.Held in the desire to improve their lives, and as to break free from the poverty they had come to resent, John Davidson and his family moved to Skipton Road in 2016 with high aspirations. However, they had no idea of what malignant terrors awaited them there. Things appeared normal at first... apart from the pungent smell of rotten flesh in their kitchen, recurring scratch marks along the walls and their flesh, them waking up at the same time every night in a cold sweat to the sound of blood-curdling screams, and an overwhelming sense of always being watched by someone or something.Overtime, through vivid nightmares and intrusive whispers, the Davidsons came to learn of an evil menace that still dwelled within their new home - a witch named Sabina, who sought out vengeance upon those who had betrayed her, and an ancient demon that referred to itself as "Baal". Throughout this horrific ordeal, John struggled with his growing depression, his new reliance on alcohol, and the fierce urge to keep his family from falling apart... which it sadly was. This harrowing period in their lives would forever haunt the Davidsons, as it did with countless other victims before them.Set in the North East of England. Names of characters and certain places have been changed to protect identities of those involved.** About the Author **Andrew John Bell chose to write this novel after being persuaded by family and friends to share his gruelling encounters at Skipton Close in Newton Aycliffe, England. Though it is fictional in some parts; the nightmares, emotions and demonic encounters entailed within this novel are true to what the author and his family endured. Since writing this novel, it has come to fruition that other unfortunate occupants of the same household have experienced these demonic entities. After taking part in a radio interview in 2019 with Dave Shrader-a highly respected paranormal investigator-the author came to learn of several facts that validated the visions he had seen, as a few local historians and paranormal enthusiasts shone light on some truly shocking facts: there was, in fact, known cases of witchcraft in the same area; there was a medieval monastery with alleged ties to sinful acts; there have been similar ghostly occurrences noted from surrounding households; and even a reputable newspaper covered an article that detailed another victim's supernatural ordeal that happened merely two doors away.To conclude: 'The Skipton Haunting: Tale of the Red Ribbon Witch' is a book that has divided opinion, but that was anticipated. Ultimately, it is up to you as the reader to decide what really happened.** Review Highlights (Amazon and Goodreads, UK/US) **'The Skipton Haunting is a different horror story that mixes elements of folklore with the daily life of a family that moves to a haunted house. It is a different story because is mainly narrated through dialogue. A vibrant, lively dialogue that uses slang terms and dialect.' Eva García Fornet (Goodreads/Amazon, US).'This novel scared me as I got deeper into the plot. Seen through the eyes of the main character, a man with a wife and child who tries to build a better life for them by buying a property which at first seems like a fantastic bargain. The writing is quick, the characters as real as your next door neighbours. I highly recommend this book.' Adele Marie (Goodreads).'Interesting and scary ghost story. The author states it is based upon his family's experience making it even more terrifying.' Frances Hampton (Amazon, US)'A blend of horror, curse, haunting troubling a young family who's moved into a home on, what they learn later, is thought to be a haunted street. I enjoyed the family dynamics and not knowing until the end how that would play out.' Mary (Goodreads).
"Once connected, never can a bond be broken..."Relocating from the quiet suburbs of London to the northern industrial town of Newton Escomb, to a small cul-de-sac there named Skipton Road, was already a challenge for Christopher Joyce and his family... and nothing could have prepared them for what malevolent horrors awaited them there. Unbeknown to the Joyces, their new home bore a terrible and bloody past that was steeped in witchcraft and satanic worship.Christopher was a firm sceptic of anything paranormal, as was his wife, Amy, but that soon changed when two demonic beings made their presences and sordid intentions known through many terrifying apparitions and vivid nightmares. Already held in a vulnerable state because of her depression, Amy gradually succumbed to the powerful influence of these dark spirits, namely a fallen witch who possessed a desperate thirst for vengeance against men-Sabina. As the unnatural connection between Amy and Sabina grew, Christopher was left with no choice but to act. After all, he had his and Amy's young children to protect as well.Through the help of strangers and past acquaintances of Skipton Road, Christopher steadily became obsessed with discovering the truth behind what haunted his family. However, there lurked an even greater darkness within the shadows-Baal, an ancient demon-Sabina's master. The Joyces had unwittingly found themselves embroiled in a battle between the warring spirits, and it would change their lives forever...Sequel to 'The Skipton Haunting: Tale of the Red Ribbon Witch' but can also be read as a stand-alone novel.The demonic entities entailed are based on an actual haunting the author and his family experienced in 2016. Names of characters and certain places have been changed to help protect the identities of those involved in the original haunting.
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